“The scientific record was full of so much human-generated misconduct, error, sloppiness, gaming, and outright fraud that when the Federal Agency of Retraction Enforcement, headed by Ivan Oransky, was asked to compare several cases of potential retraction for addition to their centralized blacklist, his staff was unable to tell which were done by humans and which by algorithms.” Two (very) fictional stories about the future of scholarly literature. (Christopher Kelty, UCLA Law Review)

“Young scholars must not be afraid of receiving feedback, even, and especially, if negative; and they must learn early on to present their work well and as often as possible.” (Co-Pierre Georg and Michael Rose, LSE Impact Blog)